Can be integrated with Leviton Security & Automation home control system

Expandable up to 16 zones

Add streaming capability with a Bluetooth RIM

Formerly an HAI product

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What's Included

The 95A00-2 Hi-Fi2 Distributed Audio System for Structured Wiring Enclosures provides 8-sources and 8-zones to play music and can be expanded up to 16-zones. Ideal for use in small businesses and larger homes, this powerful 400W (25W per channel) system includes a control keypad with OLED display for each of the 8-zones. Remote Input Modules (RIM) and Volume Source Controls (VSC) can be easily wired to the system using standard Cat5 cable. Do you already own a Leviton automation system? If so you can supplement it by adding the Hi-Fi2 which will allow it to function as an intercom system as well as music. This system is designed to mount directly into a Leviton Structured Media Center.

Remote Input Module (RIM)
The Remote Input Modules should be installed in rooms you wish to have music sources Each RIM has a 3.5mm input jack as well as an infrared emitter jack with a flasher so that a remote control can be used with it. Once installed, any music source can now be plugged into the RIM via the 3.5mm input and subsequently played in any of the other connected rooms of the home or office. Wish you could simply stream your music through the Hi-Fi2? No problem—add a Bluetooth Remote Input Module (Smarthome part # 0794) to your system and you’ll be able to stream audio directly from any Bluetooth compatible device.

Volume Source Control (VSC)
Volume source controllers allow for manual control of the Hi-Fi2 Distributed Audio System from keypad. Each VSC gives you the ability to cycle between sources, adjust the power, control the volume, and tinker with the treble, bass, and loudness settings of each zone. At the top of each VSC is an OLED screen which will display the system settings when adjusting as well as the artist, song, and album.

App
A remote control is included with the Hi-Fi2 but it’s also capable of being controlled from an iPhone or iPad using the free app from Leviton in the iTunes App Store. From the app users can control the systems music, volume, power, treble, bass, audio sources and more.

In 2012, HAI was acquired by Leviton, with the transitional name, “HAI by Leviton” applied. Mid 2013, “Leviton Security & Automation” was formalized.

This product has the same part # as that which was previously used by HAI.